Sunday, 25 November 2012


tallyyo
26 November 2012 3:00AM
Everyone knows UKIP supporters are racist
How exactly is it that you know, for example, that Rustie Lee is a racist?
Are you Uri Geller?
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claire perry displaying her fabulous self control ... 

  • tallyyo26 November 2012 2:46AM

    There's a difference between being a member of a political party that wants to change a particular law and being judged to have an incapacity to conform to the existing law as it stands. In any case belonging to a political party does not imply agreement with every sentence in it's manifesto.
    Do you believe that Tory party members should not be allowed to foster the children of someone who became resident through marriage but earns less than £18,600? No doubt I could perform the same reductio ad absurdem with a Labour party proposal on immigration.

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  • Katyia26 November 2012 2:58AM

    there is also difference between obeying common law which aims to
    treat similar facts similarly on different occasions and being
    subject statutes made fresh that day that you may not be
    actually informed of in which as i have said many times
    ignorance of the law is something I would like a thread on - - -
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The abuses Leveson was set to up to rectify – industrial-scale phone-hacking and the emergence of News International as a de facto state within a state, along with the more widespread culture and ethics that produced them – are deemed to be yesterday's problems

deemed yesterdays problems to whom - - - 


To strengthen press freedoms, he may propose stronger public interest protections for newspapers that want to publish what the powerful try to muzzle

um no perhaps its about watching people sunbathing in their back gardens speculating on whether they might be pregnant - - - how is that good for the economy - - - gosh you didn't - - - omg - - -


too ready to use innuendo to prove a point, too fast to phone-hack/pay for information to stand up hunches

er hang on hang on a minute - - - too fast to phone hack - - - this is crochet mate - - and very wearisome to unpick too boot - - - groan - - - 

Hugh Grant and Sir Ian Blair alike – a 52-year-old actor and a retired Metropolitan Police commissioner – were part of a sinister, powerful spider's web of connections (including Bell) that had one aim in common: to rob the English of their ancient right of free speech

um links please - - - free speech of whom the press or the 'powerful' as you call it - - - 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/nov/25/will-hutton-leveson-report-regulate-press?commentpage=all#start-of-comments

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